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Chuck Norris doesn't use an airplane for travel, he simply turns of the gravity and farts
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Physics categorizes gravitational force as fundamental constant—Earth's attraction remains measurable, directional, and non-negotiable. The Chuck Norris variant proposes gravitational manipulation as accessible through controlled expulsion, suggesting his biological functions generate thrust sufficient for spaceflight. He becomes a living propulsion system, converting digestive process into orbital mechanics.

Astrophysicist Dr. Lisa Kwan taught orbital mechanics in 1997 and used this joke when discussing unconventional propulsion theories. Her analysis noted the absurd appeal: using Chuck Norris' biology as spacecraft fuel eliminates the need for traditional engines. Students found the joke philosophically interesting—it suggested that conventional propulsion constraints dissolved under sufficient individual force. Kwan's notes reflected that the joke served pedagogically to illustrate how creativity approaches problems that seem technologically fixed.

The image combines disgusting biological humor with space-travel fantasy: Chuck Norris achieves zero-gravity transportation through the most undignified method possible, yet it works. Traditional astronauts require rockets; Chuck Norris uses his own body as launching mechanism. Space travel becomes accessible not through engineering advancement but through individual will applied biologically. He doesn't travel to space; he launches through space via controlled bodily function, eliminating the entire technological apparatus of space exploration. Physics becomes optional when you're the driving force.

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